Previous studies have shown that gender may moderate the relationship between religiousness and mental health in most countries, but few studies have been conducted in Norway and Denmark. This study examined gender differences in religious experiences and church attendance as predictors of existential well-being among 295 women and 233 men from the general Norwegian population. Analyses showed that the structural equation models for women and men did not differ significantly on the global level. The models for women and men, however, showed different patterns. Among men, church attendance and negative religious experiences predicted existential w...
Various previous studies support positive connection between religion and wellbeing. However, in an ...
The current research intended to extend upon previous research on the relationship between happiness...
Recognizing religiosity and spirituality as related-yet-distinct phenomena, and conceptualizing psyc...
Previous studies have shown that gender may moderate the relationship between religiousness and ment...
Previous studies have shown that gender may moderate the relationship between religiousness and ment...
In the past few years social researchers have focused a considerable amount of attention on the rela...
Abstract This study extends previous research concerning the association between religion and psycho...
There are consistent reports of protective associations between attendance at religious services and...
Using a survey of adults in Nebraska, we find that the association between church attendance and men...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationships among social support provided by church me...
Previous research has shown that religiousness is related to social support, but most studies on thi...
ABSTRACTThe Indigenous Sámi have poorer mental health than the majority population and fairly equal ...
This study extends previous research concerning the association between religion and psychological h...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. Previous research has found that religiosity is positively related to ...
Research has found psychological dimensions of religiosity/spirituality (R/S) beneficial against non...
Various previous studies support positive connection between religion and wellbeing. However, in an ...
The current research intended to extend upon previous research on the relationship between happiness...
Recognizing religiosity and spirituality as related-yet-distinct phenomena, and conceptualizing psyc...
Previous studies have shown that gender may moderate the relationship between religiousness and ment...
Previous studies have shown that gender may moderate the relationship between religiousness and ment...
In the past few years social researchers have focused a considerable amount of attention on the rela...
Abstract This study extends previous research concerning the association between religion and psycho...
There are consistent reports of protective associations between attendance at religious services and...
Using a survey of adults in Nebraska, we find that the association between church attendance and men...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationships among social support provided by church me...
Previous research has shown that religiousness is related to social support, but most studies on thi...
ABSTRACTThe Indigenous Sámi have poorer mental health than the majority population and fairly equal ...
This study extends previous research concerning the association between religion and psychological h...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. Previous research has found that religiosity is positively related to ...
Research has found psychological dimensions of religiosity/spirituality (R/S) beneficial against non...
Various previous studies support positive connection between religion and wellbeing. However, in an ...
The current research intended to extend upon previous research on the relationship between happiness...
Recognizing religiosity and spirituality as related-yet-distinct phenomena, and conceptualizing psyc...